Knowledge Graph-Based approach for Sustainable 6G End-to-End System Design
Akshay Jain, Sylvaine Kerboeuf, Sokratis Barmpounakis, Crist\'obal Vinagre Z., Stefan Wendt, Dinh Thai Bui, Pol Alemany, Riccardo Nicolicchia, Jos\'e Mar\'ia Jorquera Valero, Dani Korpi, Mohammad Hossein Moghaddam, Mikko A. Uusitalo, Patrik Rugeland, Abdelkader Outtagarts

TL;DR
This paper introduces a knowledge graph-based method for designing sustainable 6G systems, integrating KPIs, sustainability requirements, and technological enablers to address complexity and subjectivity in system development.
Contribution
It presents a novel knowledge graph approach that links use case KPIs, sustainability indicators, and technological enablers for 6G system design, demonstrated on a mobile robot use case.
Findings
Successfully designed a 6G E2E system with 82 enablers using the KG method.
Demonstrated proof-of-concept for selected enablers, validating the approach.
Enhanced understanding of linking sustainability indicators with technical enablers.
Abstract
Previous generations of cellular communication, such as 5G, have been designed with the objective of improving key performance indicators (KPIs) such as throughput, latency, etc. However, to meet the evolving KPI demands and the ambitious sustainability targets for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry, 6G will need to be designed differently. 6G will need to consider both the performance and sustainability targets for the various use cases it will serve. In addition, 6G will have various candidate technological enablers, making the design space of the system even more complex. Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of sustainability indicators, especially social sustainability, the literature still lacks clear methods to link them with technical enablers and 6G system design. Hence, in this article a novel method for 6G end-to-end (E2E) system design based on…
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